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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRTBUKEt FRIDAY EYMffiG, OCTOBER 3(1 J896. AT ST. 10UES. i EIGHT PERSONS KILLED AND " OVER TWENTY INJURED. Called to Step for Orders Ah Exesrstea Traia 2Ieex aa Accossaiodatiee Comiac Down Grade at fall speed Bath Eb Sises Demoliilisa ud Cars Teles cop-d. St. Louis, Oct. 2G. Shortly hef ore 10 o'clock Sunday morning two passenger trains on the St. Lords and San Pran cisco, going in opposite directions, col lided nearly opposite "Windsor station. about 13 miles from this city, instantly tilling eight persons and injuring- more than 20, three of -whom -will probably die. The killed are all of St. Lonis. Their names are: -Adolfh Hohl, engineer of the accom odation train. Charles iioBrsz. COSEAD KUNTZ. C C BLEYISS. H. T. Haul. Baktet .cKessa. in charge of tho re freshments. ilJSS MATH) ilcKETA, aged "14, Ma - daughter. J oils CAirrprniGHT- Xist or Injured. Twenty-one persons were more or less injarPti. They are: Ferdinand Lange St. Louis, internally ijred. Dvki Garrctty. Ss. Ixai5r heatl cut and Iqgs bruied. J. E. Boblet, 3t Louis, hips and legs inga-ed Charles L. ililenrz. Sc. Louis, scalp 'WBHds. Frank Hasler, f?L Irais,late of Spring field, Ma. fireman nn excursion train, sptnal coed injured ami hurt internally. ilrs. J. B. AicDanieL tit Louis, slightly inrjB-cd. George 3ln!fT of Ki k ocd, conductor on suburban train, hips injured and badly bni ed. Kbtrc Murholkind of Fpring Park, brnkfHfun on suburban train, sligh ly in jcwtsL ge Atnrood. St Louis, conductor on sxxfeerbaa trai gh. ly injanid. Joseph A y a Sp ingfield, He en gwiee of exc m train, skcil fractured and badly ca4ded. Frede iofc liter. Taller Park, firaman on suburban train, leg.-f injnrud and badly braised A. K. Smi'h. Valley Park, baggageman on ubuzban r nin. head cue and hands and arms injured A. K. ifniitb, Valley PatK, injured "bysbeok. Alats V appleho-st, Valley Park, slight ly is ja ed. Pe e Hill. St. Louis, face cut and badly braced. The collision occurred between the Eecoad section of an excursioe train bound west and the 'Prisco-Yalley Park accomodation. From what can be .learned, the accident was the result of diE'tbedience or ueg'ect of orders on the part of the excursion train crew, who should hare remained at Spring Park for orders and to have let the ac comodation train through. Kncrinetr Liiobt-yed Orders. The excursion train was the second .section of a special bound for St. James, Al., 100 miles west of St. Louis, where the 31isPouri home foraged veterans was dedicated Sunday under the au spices of the G. A. R. and Womans Relief corps. The .first section had gone thr&ush safely and the second, which consisted of 11-coaches heavily ladenrd with G. A. R men. their wives and children, left St. Louis about 9 o'clock. According to J. D. Dishman, the telegraph operator and station agent at Spring Park, it sh-rald have stopped at that place for orders. Instead of do ing so the section passed by the station and soon after met the accommodation pontine down grade at full speed. En gineer Hohl of the accommodation was -not aware the second section was on the ruad, and in trying to make tho switch at Krrkwood crashed into the ' ill fated train in a cut just lit miles from St. Louis union station. There was only one car, a combination bag gage and coach, on Engineer Hohl's train, but the collision was terrific, both engines being demolished and a number of the cars telescoped. The wreckage was piled high on the track, and above the sound of escaping steam could be heard the cries of the fright ened and injured passengers. Scalded and Crushed. Next to the engine of the excursion train was the commisary car filled with refreshments. Barney iicRenna was in charge of th edibles and with him was his 14 -year-old daughter Aland. Both were instantly killed, being scalded and crushed. A number of pas sengers, mostly young men, were in groups around the temporary counter eating and drinking. Almost all were either killed or injured. This and the next car, in which were 70 passengers, suffered the worst damage and most of the killed and injured were taken from them. Engineer Hohl of the accomo dation, which was running on time, was killed and his fireman, Prank Hasler, badly injured. iTesIdect Cleveland at Princeton. Prln'CETO.v, X. J., Oct. 23. The his toric Princeton during the past three days will be a part of the United States history. Nearly every event was the celebration of thenniversity'ssequicen tenniaL Historically it was a congress of nations formed by the best brains of thuse nations. Learned savants from the shores of Francev renowned scholars from metaphysical old Germany; living personifications of the countries of lore embraced within the walls of ancient Oxford, touched elbow and elbow and drank great toasts together. Pre-eminent among all stood the chief execu tive of this nation, President Cleveland. Necessarily the president was the main speaker of tue day, and nearly every man is saying he made the oratorical effort of his life. He spoke in Alex ander hall to a multitude, comprising representatives of nearly every great in. stitution of learning in the world, and men of mark in other walks of life. His theme was The duties and respon sibilities that college men and educated men geuenuiy owe to the cause of good 4JLECCA CATARRH REMEDY. "For ?oIdsin the head and treatment of catarrhal troubles this preparation diaafforded prompt relief ; with its .con tinued use the -most stubborn cases of ca'arrh have yielded to its healing power. It is made from concentrated Mecca Compound and possesses all of its -soothing and healing properties- and' by abwrbtion reaches ali the inflamed parts effected bv that disease- Price 50 cts. Prepared by The Foster Mfg Co Council Bluffs. Iowa. Eor sale by A. F farmers national congress, .felled to 3Jeetat Xrntia wnaolla Sav&iahgr 10 te!3. Chicago, Oct. 27. The call for the next animal meeting of the Farmers National connress was isssed today by President B. F. Clayton of Indianola, la., and Secretary John 3L Stahl of Chicago. The meeting will be held &t Indianapolis Nov. IQ to 13. The regu lar delegates from each state are one from each congressional district, and two-at-large appointed by the governors of the states. The heads of all agricul tural coileages and state agricultural boards are members by virtue of their cfSces. For the Indianapolis meeting the governors of Indiana, Kinds and Michigan have appointed 5.000 sao dated delegates, having all the privil ege of the congress except voting. The coming meeting promises to be the largest gathering of representative agri culturists ever convened in the United States, if not in the world. The farm ers congress is not a secret order, and is strictly nonpartisan. Tour 3Ien Rob a Trnia. Kansas City, Oct. 24. A passenger and express train on the Chicago & Alton railroad due here from Chicago and St. Louis at 7 o'clock, was held up and robbed by four maskpd men last evening in Erne cut between In dependence and Glendale, Ho. The scene of the robbery is less than 20 miles distant from Kansas City. The train was flagged at the entrance. "While two of the robbers stood guard over the passenger coaches the other two covered the conductor, engineer and fireman with their pistols and com pelled them to go to the express car There the robbers commanded the mes senger to open the door, threatening to to break in the door should he refuse. After some delay the robbers were ad mit red to the car. They compelled the messenger to open the safe and ex tracted from it several packages. How much booty they secured cannot be as certained at this hour, but the con ductor of the train states that the ban di ts securedrietking save several packe ts of jewelry. Crisp's Death a Sarprisa. Atlaxta, Ga., Oct. 24. Hon.Charies Frederick Crisp, speaker of the'Fif ty first and Fi fry-second congresses, died at Halcyon sanitarium here at 1:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A par oxysm in the heart preceded death, the paroxysm probably resulting from a rupture of the heart. Definite arrangements have not been completed concerning the funeral, hut it is understood his body will ultimately rest at his cldhome in Americas, among the people who loved so well to honor him. Honors befitting the high station Mr. Crisp has occupied in thestate and the nation will undoubtedly be paid his memory by the general assembly, which meets next "Wednesday. ATr. Crisp was one of the leaders of the silver movement in Georgia, and on that issue the state overwhelmingly in dorsed him for the United States senate, to which he would have been elected almost unanimously by the legislature, which meets next "Wednesday .Massacred by Ifnslxmea. Sax Francisco, Oct. 23. News of a massacre on the Solomon Islands was brought up from the South Seas by the Oceanic Steamship company's mail steamer Houowai, which arrived at this port from Australia via the Sand wich islands yesterday. The victims of the bloodthirsty savages were members of a party of Ausrrains which had been taken to the islands by the Anstrain man-of-war Albatross. It was under the leadership of Henry Baron Foulon von Norbeck, an Austrian scientist, who had visited many groups of islands in the South seas and had numerous ex citing exprrifnees with the natives. "While traveling with an armed guard over the mountains of the island he was set npon by bushmen nd slain, together with three others. During the desper ate conflict which followed the assault, many of the party were dangerously wounded. 31. Challemnl-Ilaconr Daad. Pare, Oct. 27. 31. Challcmel-Lacour, recently president of the French senate and formerly ambassador of France in London and minister of foreign affairs, is dead. Kayser-Appointed President. London, Oct. 26. A Berlin dispatch announces that Dr. Kayser has been appointed president of the Leipsic sen ate of justice. ANOTHER ADVANCE IN WHEAT. Caused by lletter Cables, Strtrac North Trent em 2IarUcts and Sbippinf Orders. Chicago Oci. "h. Wheat acted todar as if Ttarted on a. ren.-ral o tau recent tenpararily raspeaded ltr-i ramtmia. Is a-lranced to tlcforD-; eroueraad. riaaad ar 7U)ia7lc or nearly 2Uc hi-iher lhm is did -rest-rrday. Bettsrlaverpleab a, a strong northwoit era aiarket aad envrcaien .r AnstraUan Khipmaats. all coatribntel .h? stniajth. Crn aad atpani ipntd ia tli l.ttll feeling, ad vancing 3u ' and H - reapoctiTly. Pr vi ions closed at praeticaMy unrhirngt'-.l fi urea. Cloa tnz a rices : "WHKAT Dec . I ??i7lc 3Iay. 73?s iTSJc. CORN; Dei. -438 iJr : May, 2i as OATS-Dec. EV 1: 3fay. 2U tt21?c TOSKD iS 9 J . Jan J7-7J. ftiUJ. LAED Dee fi-3J; Jia.. .S0: ilay. H70. BIB- Dec. a5; Jan.. May, I4.U7K- Cah quotations: No. 2 red Tcheas. 7154 753ic- 2io. 3 red aaf8c; Xo. sprfne. Si 5Hr Xo Scorn. 3a22Jc; Xa - oats. I7c Sontb Omaha XJre Stock. Bourn Okaha, Ocr. CATTLE Receipts. 43-0; steady to easier; natiya beef ateerj, ZLGXziG . western steers. Tex steers. ti25't3.1 ; eowa aad heiferd, 54J canners. ?I i5;i33; stackers and feeders. L75&asU; calves. i3.lXKc3.23; bulla, stags, eta, HOGS Beceipt3, 3QQ; 5c lower; heavy, 51.0tSi2j; rsixad. HI -3L2J; lijht, J2Jg iU2H: bulfc of sales, 532.12. SHKEP Receipta. i5. teady; fair te eacice natives. 1! StiQZQ ; fair to choica weat tr33. 52.2j.c2Sn conmiaa.andstQcish.eep,i2.03 82.aU; lambs, titoxs. vT C&lcasoUve Stoek. Chicago. Oct. 23. HOGS Baseiita. 38.DJ0; jlow aad 5c lower; lisht, tXl52i5 ; mixed, jSJftffi3n heavy. $J.cO3-45; rougix. SUSXSXlu. CATTLE Eeceipra. 13); steady to 10c hicher; oeeves. 51305.05; cow aad heifers, SIutfULOa Texas steers. 3ZS33.2Jr TV-aceraa, jA0.c4.jkj; stockers aad feeders, ti 6X75. SHESP-Beceipts, 1,QJ; steady. Your Boy Wont lite a ifasth. So Mr. Giinian BrownyOf 34 Mill St, -outh Gardner, Mass., xsbs tnfd by the doctor. His son had lung trouble, fol lowing typhoid malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up saying: "Your boy wont live a month." He tried Dr. Kings New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says be owee ha present grred h-ltb to use of Dr. Kings New Discovery," and knows it to be the best in tho T-rnrld for lnntr troublel Trial bottles free at A. F. StreitzV&rsg- store- i T()iJiJf AHEW WGBDS EVENTS OCCURRING IN ALL SECTIONS SUMMARIZED. Xappexiasr Frsa Sense aad jS bread 3Ta d&eed Tram. Celaasas to Uses Every tkia ha-t Fact Ellisiastcd For Oar Readers Cestreaienee. Friday, Oct. S3. Gold-reserve in the trea-nryis now J121,- 047,565 AIohzo Walungis rial is set for hearing by rise Kentucky conrt of appeals, Nov. 6" Spiritualist-; convention at Washington discussed reports and minor amendments to the constitution Harry Fcrni-s, the famous- pa Iiamen ary car tea ni-t on the London Punch, arrived in New "Fork on tiie Germanic Springfield. Ky.T had a fire scare, treveral buildings were destroyed and at one time it was thomrht the whole town wa doomed Herman Eckhard . musician, died at Co- Inrnbu?, O, -A a boy he was in he court orchestra at Berlin with Mendel -ohn and Lizs. t-icavar Cailfoniia brought ISO immi-rranfs trom Hav e. The captain fay they have jiwaas -ssd are nor 1 kely to t-eevme a pabti ckvxz. They a-e mojcjB-a Bfrhard To .iiar Lonas, y . ran ff (sfiior Lo fides ef iiary IkbcL - as tuar-ied " L-a ? il;c, Ky to J.ii I. t etkfSl. da usr of Sirs. ji i ... '.'siii" jw.' hp remand for w..t at .Sa ir'accjow ta sh p int to' iBd-j b eatteed fo the time aad the - p-ie km fifihiir de clitwd oc a Io-al bu ket Bells e iec r j ia a re dap; ar i-: so -.-d 5itn tk of the -f --'i-'J-l o iti . 1 .-v -. of t yru- ( r . p j - f u u iea- tion, at J tkifrtawn. .Ii s a.a:ie Ban com at Cn'ort &o., killed he self and her 4-r -"fd a Kn-a- City lodging h o hf IaTg lb pa on at ni?h rihe '--rC len exc"lnjr money hf br n&it h - c it ha O. T.. , rho is atnung r m . F.!ia il. , coot- rz ? a w e' cl :ai- r'cr masent a it':: er- of tV I itaeof Ach'Wc - h-r jrr i .rtr-t a W hin? un u .. m u tx Vo'a. dT htis b tn d t ' ed by 2 - an d. C5 people are left humeie- D tk in the northern pnrt nt S u.h Aet a! a cansed a crop failure and mnny tn. me s arc dtfatttnte. Jtnrdj, rt 24 Eoranl Gould n H nry VKlrard left South:iirpcon EpeIa.Kl. for New York by theei.mer it Loei-! A on roaLQne., di pa ch says tba J J. Horbett and his wife q jarreled aad -cr tra-ed Sirs, l or- best ha-, gone to is - York Tom Cooper lovre .'d he w Jd un pared quar te -mile record np h of n secnHd at the C olisenm at Memphis, Tenn. his time be ing d& 2-5 C. .1. rhem who is want ed on -becbs ?tv '-e-ni connected xf-h aeon pi ncy i ihicae c y vrater fx:nd. ha -'! n d . ind o . Can., wl e e ie v- p il s eir s io remove him John W Vo-te . Indiana, will sail from San . c sco ontLy on a diplo matic i a o pa and China. Airs. Fo teracc m; au him At the bicycle record t iais ai Gha hiun Cn. .Tohn Davidson of Toronto, broke l ' an-tdinn amateur cci-d. s-tarIing start, by one fif h if ec-nd m.iking it in 2: S --5 M Challentel . con . pre (den of the F ench senate, hn. been atli'ig for a long time and is dangu -ou-.Iy fll Charles B-nokcr has been k ested'ac Chic-uro for being concerned m the car rob he -y o Oec7 Ansa Petit of Cen tral in. tll- to insiantly killL'd by a Cen ralir. and Tllin is tmin near Na h- ville. -h Rev . Wheeler of the Fou-thBapt. t churc . h -ae'. peachHi a spec ai sermon o t o cycling men of hie;.; :oo tall ma;chbcivTeen Kentucky iroTve.-ity and -he State col lege, Davi of tho 'var hy h.l his collar bone brok- Two robbe b wa ked into .he a ore ot" V"a: er Le in, a to:i mer chant of Chi.-;vrn and ee:rin!r the con tents of h- I. fsanetl D.. a . Bartle son foil dov rr ho clfva or of the Arm strong Abra rre compiay building at Chicago nnd sustain- d inju ie which will prove fatal The ( 'hicajro Thne-Hcrald charges "there is a patrolman on the Chicago force who sc -v. d a emi m jail at Joliet." Investigations will follow. Slooday, Oct 26. Hart hi D. Sibart. Alabama Democratic leader, died t-eddenry The dead lxwiy ot an old man named Glason was found hanging to a tree about four miles from San Antonio, Tex. John A. ilonc- crciftc, Ihe cion of an EnglL-h family, has been arrested at t.Xouls for pa-ing a 5473 wor hlo- check The Francis Street Xethodist church at St. Jo eph, Mo., was burglarized and much valuable furniture and fixings stolen Walter DavL of Pivot Hock, Ark., was fatally burned by -J he explosion of ft cartridge which ho tra-i frying to force into his gun ilinnio Etfgcss, a young woman re siding at ClarkvilleT Tenn.r while on a drunken spree, ended her existence by taking morphine After a polkical meeting at Jeffersonville, Ind., Bob Starke offered to accompany Mis Emma , Field to her home and when she objected he became enraged and blew out her brains "While Harry Gliffc was work ing an. edging machine at. ihe Forest Hill Lumber company at Alexandria. Ia.. a long sliver struck his head and he died immediarely, the ?plinter having penetrated his baiu A. Taiiey. wanted for the murder of sheriff GringstafT at Limestone; Tenn, was run down and fatally s-hoc. His . father was also killed and one of his pursuers mortally worm led Mine No. 1. belonging to the Eu eka 4 oal ' Mining company at Brazil, Ind., was de stroyed by fire, en ailing a loss of f 12 000 Miss Emeline Kennedy is suing Philip 3. Henry, & wealthy Boston. Mas?., m--chant, for breach of promise of marriaga for $5O,C00 The half-burned remains of a white woman were discave ed iienr Whitman, Tex. It is though that the woman was assaulted by tramps Mrs. Daniel Martin was fatally burned at La fantaixier Ind.t while making--a medical preparati&n ef turpentine, lard and cam phor, which caught fire When Miss Lizzie Connell, a nurse residing at Newark, N. when informed that she had been left ?5Q.(XD by a distant relative, fell dead from joy, Taesday, Oct. 37. Ex-Congressman D. A.Etdridge of Wis- OBsin is dd Archbishop Ireland sailed on President Cleveland at the "White house "William Stevens, one of the oldest nembers of the Kansas City fear, is dead,, aged 71 years. He was a na- tive f Canton, O. President Cleveland shot eight or 10 squirrels near Sandy Springs, in Montgomery county, Mary land Antone C. Nunes, Portuguese, Em.ckleris Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, teter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay req-iired, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price IS cents per box. Fort-ate by A. F. Streitz Wanted-JUi Idea Wao sea titiy cf Esse mpit tlelTiiirtosateatr WrH.-; z&ia wssDcaacKs t cc Pairat Attor- . j tu i u wiri CaL The mother of thp boy is suspected of complicity Isaac H. Lhabarger of St. Louis,, aged 42, a warm friend of Secretary FrancLr has been appointed assistant at torney general of thrs United States for the interior d pastment. succeeding W". A. Little of Georgia The New York "World has wan a libel suit brought by Dr. Ash-i tonB.Talbott of Philadelphia. The World stated Dr. Talborc had a penchant for marrying "old ladies and rich ones, and the doctor churned S 1,00 damages G. D. Berry, chief clerk to the general man ager cf the Grand Island road, arre-tcd at Kansas City for fraudulent manipulation cf railroad pa ei, has been discharged. District. At orney Walker states there wrw no evidence against him Eo-e Sowers, ajred 15 years, committed suicide at Perr. O T.- -Sam Jackson. an alleged cattle thief, resisted arrest at Richland, iio and was shot dead Ed ward Husrhson was found guilty 6Ttho murder of Ms wif at Albany, N. and will be electrocuted William Schncll, a consumptive of Chicago, died on a train while on hi way to El Paso. Tex. T7ig remain were put off at Marshall Mrs. P.u h Soden aged St years, was run down by a wagon at Cuicago and died from her injurie Dr. Nansen received 30,uC0 for hi Arctic book. It i- the largest amount everpaid by a London hoa-etoa foreign author The eTJen-e of keeping the ( militarv of C.lclo a Lc-vlville Sirring: ihr ecen strike amounted to f!2 972.47 to Oct. 1 . It i exptctt'd that he grand total will re toh CO Premier Cano-. vas del a tilio denies reports that Spain ( has not resources -nongh to carry on the , Cuban war 1 ari- municipal council has re-elected It foTner officer-, incltid- ing iL Landain. who signal the Socialist manifesto denouncing th czar French i covernmenr wiU ask the Chamber for a credit of l,9tSS,h(X franes for expenses at- tening the nccption of the czar and L6j0,C00 franc for the Chan tons reviow- Wedaesday, Oct. 28. Tramp?- entered the houe of Mrs. Schil ler at t-ummerfield, Hl- and afrer club biag her into inssn tbility ransacked the house She cinnot I've and bloodhounds are now t racing th guilty men Ella McDowell, agedl7year . and Dania Milan, aged 14 years, both of St Paul. Minm, want to Chicago to meat their sweetheart? and get married, but M Milan ap peared and placed the girls in jail to await hi- depar-ure for home Bud Engelhart accidentally shot Henry Meredith at St. Louis while examining a revolver Ergelhart may die Will Carney, a Chi -ago hand ball player, has issued a challenge to meet any plaver wesi of New York for ?500, Phil Casey will match him against Fitz gerald, the Irl h champion Operatives of the Western Pasengura'soclatlon pur chased three cut-' ate tickc s from brokers in Denver over h Union Pacific to Chi cago for SS6.6 each. The regntar rate is $29.50 and trouble may ensne unless it can be explained by the Union Pacific wheat at San Francisco broke a few cents and othe g-ahxs declined in sym pathy The trra.-ury cold reserve stands at $119,056245 Lumber schooner Sand- .blll, from Wia ton for Tondwonda, was lost with -nil hand-, cap am. mate, three seaman and cook mx Like Erie Fire island and all buihung on it was sold at auction for S0.000. It wa bought by New York City in 18n2 as a quarantine station Tom Kelly and Tom icKcnzie, who broke jail at LoubviIlQ Sunday night, have been recaptured at their homes Ronald's five sto y brick factory on Bohrum pIacc.Brooklyn.was destroyed by fire. About 200 gi Is employed on the three upper floors were rescued by the men. The lo-s was between S 100. 000 and 5125,000 Kev.E. H. Cap-on, D. D. presi dent of Tuf college at Cambridge, Mass., filedavolunfarypctitlonformsolvency Jame Pierce AiaxwelLninth Baron Fnrn- ham.of EngLndris denu,agedS3 Stones were thrown In Cadiz, at a number of Cuban prisoners who were landed there, . on their way to jail Hon. James A. j McKenzie.l nl cd ?ta:es minister to Peru, left Callo by steamer for a visit home on leave A French coniml-sion is visiting Honduras to iavestiga c and report on its mining and agricp'trr-nl resources. Thurs-n , ct 20. Georce Do an of GRandale. 0.r had a bad cold and while sneering his left eye fell out Sena or Blnekburn spoke at Owensboro, Ky.. in an-we- o Secretary Cnrii-le- speech of Monday One of -ho large rc-ervtrson the monntain side of Moutrca', Qne . which supalie-i the city with water, i , threatening destruction to the city by overflowing vicneral Fifz- hugh Lee, United Stare- consul general at Havana, ba- been granted leave of absence At Philadelphia at the Belmont track the pacer, -iohn K. Gentry, failed to beat his record of 2rOOJ4- He made the mile in 2t0.1 3ILs Bertha "Robin on of Chicago has been awarded SI 530 dnmnge-- agahi3t David Wie-cnbcrger of New York city. Miss Roiiinsoa-sued for 550,000 forbreach of promise of marriage The mill at Castalia. S. D-. after experimenting with the Russian thi-tle as fuel, will burn no'hingeli' this winter, and tho po-prie- or is offering to purchase the obnox ious weed by the ton Mr--. Bridget Burke of Brooklyn, who -urd John Ire land and others at New -York for 525.0GO damages for the loss of her husband, who was killed in the collapse of the Ire. landbuUdlner, has been awarded ?10,000 John L Sullivan, ex-pngili-tic champion, is an inmare of ihe Eme-gency hospl al at Bo-tan, ila-s. Dr. Galvin ?nys he has a cancer in his righ- hand and m:ry lose his arm The faculty of Ohio ? ate Uni versity refused to reinstate E. H French becau-e he devo- ed tco mnch of his time . o football The new P-ovident hospital and training chool ar- Dearborn and Thirty-six h streets, Chicago, has been completed and presen'ed to the Colored people of Chicago Elmer S Dundy, for 33 vears United States- district judre for i aeniea me appucatinu ior a writ; ot Nebra-ka, died at Omaha A 9-yea -al 1 j mandamus to compel the secretary of boy named Joseph Mauglinski, while ; state to leave off of the official ballot the att-pting to jnmp onto the foot-! names of the candidates nominated at board fa swiich engine at Blackhawk j the Omaha convention of the gold and iury street, Chicago, fell under the Btanaard wing of the Democratic party, wheels and was ground to deathMrs : Qcc, tiie secretary having de- F. Corrother and Mrs. A. Stewart were -, , . , . ,t walking through a field near Benton aded te wordd certify to the coun Harbor, Mich with two litrle chndrcn, j -7 clerk5 vrlt-1 the eaguatiou "Demo when a large bald eagle de cended and at- j crat. The points in the decision are tempted to carry away one of he little i embodied in a paper which was read by ones. The women fought the bird off ! Justice NorvaL The decision sustains with-sticks and stones. j secrerary and admits their ticket to Patebea.xewers a liecord. j the ballot as "Democrats." Medforb, Mass., Oct. 29. Joe Pat- The writ of mandamus petitioned by chen again proved his reputation on the j the middle-of-the-road Republicans to half-mile track at Combination Park l have their state ticket appear on the of and cut the previous record by himself j fiaal ballot as Rppublicans is also de by pacing a mile in 2aK, lowering tho nied. The reason given is that this fac tinie of the mile made over thin track j tion of the Republican party did not, as last August by a full second. He was j a party cast I per cent of the total vote paced by the running horse Little ! at the last election and did not show Friend and made the two rounds of the track without a break. Tree Pills. Send your address to H. E. Eucklen & Co , Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. Kingts New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particu larly effective in the cure of consitpa-j aon ana sick neaa acne, r or Jiaiana anil TTtot- rrrinTitfvc tfio-e fiar-oToon TvrmrtM? invaluable- Ther are'truaranteed to be substanc and to be purely vegetable. i nnv lift rir ii. ucwKPn iiv nir i inn i r i is greatly invigorate the system. Regular six 25c Tjerbox soia uya.r, aireuz 5 IrrarMt. 3T TiraatCTteararatse. " Ceeaewateer, .Neb., Oct. 26. Fire broke out in the office of the Clearwater Message and burned almost a whole block in the business part of the town. Fla Day Call For Xebrasksna. LlXCOLS.Oct. 2i In accordance with the suggestion ai the national commit tee, the state Republican committee has issued a call urging the display of the flag on Saturday, the Slst inst. KecelTBT-fara Defaact Bank. North Platte, Neb., Oct. 23. Judge Grimes appointed P. B. Gavin receiver of the "Wallace State bank, which failed a short time ago. Gavin was president of the bank. There is abuut $7 000 of the county funds tied up in the bank. listen to Allen and Ilolcorsb- Ostaha, Oct. 22. Creightou theater was filled from Darqnet.ro upser trallery with a representative audience to hear Nebraska' s senior senator, "Wifliam V. Allen, and its governor, Silas A. Hol comb ooscuss the issues of the campaign. Cit? the Plant. Slattssiotxch, Neb., Otrt. 22. The city has accepted the prnpsitk)n of O. D. Jone! to iase the electric iighfc and gasworks fur four vears, with thepriv- jiege renewal. The city pavS 233 33 interest Q qqO l-. ' ' " Thief Evades a I-arjre Posse. Hastdtgs, Oct. 22. The negro who robbed Faik ? safe is sdli at liberty, re gardless of the fact that over ICO armed men have been searching the county ever since. The reward offered for his capture is the cause of so many men turning out. Defaact B-iafc Pays a Dirlilend. Kearset, Neb., Oct. 22. Robert Payne, receiver of the old Kearney Na tional bonk, has issued a nKice stating that a dividend of 10 per cent on the proved claims against the bank has ben declared by he comptroller of the cur rency, payable ilonday. Hoy named to Death?" Swastox, Neb , Oct. 22. The farm house belonging to John YaBs, thr0 miles north of Swanton, was destroyed by fire. One of the children, a boy aged 4 years, was burned to death. The motheT and her little girl were bsdiy burned. but will recover. - Bobbin;; Railroad Stations. Superior, Neb., Oct. 24. The Santa Fe stations in this vicinity are being subjected to numerous robberies. The business portion of Courthmd. Kan., 20 miles south, was completely ransacked, the postoSice, hardware, drug store aud jewelry stores being heaviest losers. ? ebrasica Farmer Fatally Shot. Kearxet, Oct. 22. John Hutchin son, living on Elm island, six mie south of Gibbon, shot Clarence Tiugley in the bowels with a shotgun, death resulting in about an hour. Hutchin son was assaulted by Tingley and shot him in self-defense. He came to Keax uey and surrendered to the sheriff. Goad Templars Elect Oflllcers. LrxcOLX. Oct. 26. The grand lodge of the Good Templars, prior to "adjourn ment, elected the following officers: Grand chief templar, J. L. Mack, Lin coln; grand vice templar, Ji B. Hughes, Cozad; grand counsellor. Rose IL Owens, Bennington; grand secretary, Emma J. Hedges, Lincoln; grand treas urer. E. G. Clements, Lincoln; grand electoral superintendent, J. B. Forbes, Republican City; grand chaplain, Mr. Rice, South Omaha. Knral Mall Service In Kebrasha. "Washington", Oct. 24. Postmaster General Wilson yesterday issued an or der establishing a rural free delivery service in counection with a postoffice in Johnson county, Nebraska. An in spector was ordered to proceed to that county today to look over the ground aud select an office for this purpose. The last postofflce appropria tion bill carried an appropriation of $39, 000 for making experiments in this ser vice, and it has already been established in a number of states. Odd Fellows Elect Officers. Lrscoir, Oct. 24. The chief features of the session of the grand lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fell-ws, were the election of officers and adop tion of resolutions cf respect and sym pathy in memory ot Harry Hotchkiss, deceased past grand master. The newiy elected officers are as follows: Grand master, G. W. Norris. Beaver City; de puty grand master, Chas. A. Patterson, Omaha; warden. J. E. Arnold, Schuy ler; grand secretary, re-elected, L P. Gage, Fremont; treasurer, re-elected. Samuel McClay, Lincoln; one repre sentative, George L. Loomis, Fremont, re-elected. SUSTAINS SECRETARY PIPER. Supreme Court Passes on the Nebraska Contest Cases. Lincoln, Oct. 23. The supreme court good faith in holding a put up a state ticket. convention tn hows Tins? Wo eSer Ore Head red IJoHars Reward far acx case el Oatarrh that czaast tc cured by BalEs Catarrh Gore. T. J. CHENEY; fc CO Prp5.. Teledo. a. We tae andersfcaed. have fcarer I. J. Cheney fnr the- !ot 15 year?, ami fceiteTe him perfectrr aeamoble is att brsiaesB tn niTMeaiinrT flaaaci- chr carrj at t wsts made by J1 ih. AiMAA IfUUIGKtlC Lli.lwIUi;t AQ1CUU V . . . directly cpon the bieod and arowas surface ef the t ?rijOK Xftfrsonfr f o Xeftlraaoiir free. ! ' Sls TaafT? 520? sCrit tie Vi UTT AN ELEGANT with each 1 SWEET CAP0RAL AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A COLLECTION OF BUTTONS WITHOUT COST. iLtWX & HALLIGAN, ATTOEjS'ETS-AT.LAW, Ofiifww Nvta- Vattmai Baat. JJR. F. F. DEXNIS, HO MO EC PA THfST. fr Firt Nrtttotml Busk, NORTH PLATTE, JfER J IL F. IXINAISOSC. ami Merafcr oT 'ihw Wmr&. 'KTK PLATTE. 2HtSAMKA. -I R. NORTtffiUP, DENTIST. Rvwns Ni. 6. 0 tenoari BvSdic. NORTH PLATmiSER ATTORN E TS-AT-LA W. kTH PLATT1. - 3W30tSK r. C. PATTERSON, TT First XtttivW Bsmfc Bhfer.. NORTH FLATfE. NEB. rim! ffeiuri DEALER Bf Coal Oil, Cas Tar, nd Crude PetraleHiB, Leave orders at oSce in Hroeker's tailor shop. o In search of a jjood cigar o will always 5ad it at J. F Scbrnnlzried's Try o . thetn and inde. f J. F. PILLION, fwk Tifiwnrkr Geireral Rt-pfiiref. Special attetiKi given t m WHEELS TO REXT GEO. NAUMAN'b SISTH STHBBT HEiT fpj,fo of wlmlfale Pnd rf- ' 1 f f I " I r T Fish and Game i ,i i m a?1 Sausage at acctiii i lIlXtCO. ciOiA AJcliU. lUi 1 IUC5- ' IMllT. BUTTON FREE package of eal NotiosG. Mat Gavit. Htdui nasnty. Swmta. cajiix twvm jmi mui Urn emmmkj ot k aun r NT wxnmxn. bkcwmostd and itir:. lMXs 8ftt nwWii rit Stall Hrm. Ue p. '-.;: T-i-l"n, ftM taetr pMtaum in tit dfcnri'-s ei :rr I Liacato i n irj. 3lebra4u. natnt wml ?ir'.'U.3 t ik okjfMt aad pxmjmr tit -mhua a f w . -se a certota hiIhiji i mecateu Sank c V:i r-iT f mshI Sssaaet FarsMr t Wuiiam ctt ant! iixu HOMi (panavr- sw Stall Prw ntaiatiti. o-. 'it I Inmpallk) hw. , ( oorti 'it rauu:- tbtrty-foor it , wiHtaf iHXth .tfaxips) ai-er-. iia- tn Liamm . - d0 aui rrmaia onpai .. w t 9mm dated Msy (tea. I awe, the ar :e aad (ha. 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Imwi ca aetfnn ie.:i-r y n a ' IB t&S) dMt::cf, ct;n f Liru.'in j the object at wici f.r--i SMC on th Sw -to l.uf r -' "The-MBBtheeat aaarf ?r - wn ccTater t3 ot nh ot .- u .- ' ra tUa iriiieipai Itv (Hanaa4 iOlzaiaHlt 9,H: :- tn fnre th pajmei- i -ad Ja Wtt.'tam.- .-.. t r' eth Mil -; Thw CU-k ti Lar-.; -et f.air- . ' - ;xaJb.o bitefcther'i n.-v.- . ft: 'Si fraaaJaae 1st. t per -:.: i.e : a)f ail tatti ausf w wi : -aa tu af-i M i hr aOrfest ey JH in i n t ami :ml r!i-;. ' TflB are rrqatord b ot- p:iatl5 t' hv. , aaarheJhreiheathday r nihwr. - RrTH S iiTIS. ?Iai-aft , Br - i, 6axTExaiT. Attorn-! . xomcc FOU PtBI.T. lTS. Land Osfii- - fh PtaUe. "Ve-. . rptn: Her 2. -alerl fttrti on rrleal u,n - :aAi- :-m mnd tbu -a'.i teat moat te aspprnt of hi th- Kwhter r. . !- -tnr at 3tottt Piatte. . . 'WBibr " a , Ttx: HMrtii txu . T- ' anhit I 'ht iwtienoa-' re-J araenj ar.. of mu1 aeea. tvl 3 li. ' Weir ' -i rfaata.Veh :m! 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